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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Can one be "slowly"?

So I'm doing an exercise and one of the questions is "Come on, Dan! why are you always so ____?"

I choose "slow" but it said "slowly". So it's "Why are you always so slowly?". Why? Can anyone please explain? Thanks!
  

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The correct answer is 'slow'. Try not to begin sentences with 'So; unless it serves a purpose.

  • The correct answer is 'slow'.
  • Try not to begin sentences with 'So; unless it serves a purpose.
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The correct answer is 'slow'.

Try not to begin sentences with 'So; unless it serves a purpose.

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